Elon Musk Will Make an ‘Alternative Phone’ if Apple and Google Ban the Twitter App

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Elon Musk said on Friday afternoon that he will “make an alternative phone” if Apple or Google decide to kick Twitter off the App Store or Play Store, their respective mobile app marketplaces.

“I certainly hope it does not come to that, but, yes, if there is no other choice, I will make an alternative phone,” Musk said in a Friday tweet, responding to a question on the subject from political commentator and podcast host Elizabeth Wheeler.

Musk last week hired George “Geohot” Hotz, the original iPhone hacker, who could probably help if it ever comes to that.

Phil Schiller, an Apple Fellow and the company’s App Store chief, deactivated his Twitter account sometime after Musk’s takeover of the social network last month. Schiller’s departure provides a window into what at least one high-ranking Apple executive thinks about Musk’s Twitter.

Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman said last week that Musk’s plans to turn Twitter into a “subscription service” could eventually lead to the company clashing with Apple and Google over their exorbitant App Store and Play Store commissions.

Musk has publicly criticized Apple’s 30% take of all App Store transactions in the past. It’s unlikely he’ll want to give 30 cents of every dollar Twitter makes through its planned subscriptions to Apple or Google.

Although Twitter has indefinitely delayed the relaunch of its $9.99 CAD Twitter Blue subscription with account verification, Musk has made it clear he wants to monetize the platform with subscriptions. Twitter’s advertising revenue has dipped significantly as of late, and the company is crunched for cash.

There’s a real (albeit small) chance that Musk’s Twitter could end up suffering the same fate as Epic Games’ Fortnite and being booted from the App Store and Play Store — if not for butting heads with Apple and Google over their commission on sales, then for content moderation if things on the platform get too wild.

Musk last week began reinstating Twitter accounts that had previously been permanently suspended for various offences. He started by unbanning comedian Kathy Griffin, Canadian media personality Jordan Peterson, and satirical news publication The Babylon Bee, but he also reinstated former U.S. President Donald Trump’s account about a day later.

Twitter’s new owner and CEO has also announced a new “freedom of speech” policy for Twitter, although that doesn’t guarantee “freedom of reach” for anything users post on the platform.

What do you think an “alternative phone” developed by Musk would look like? Let us know in the comments below.

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Aleksandar Matijaca
Aleksandar Matijaca
3 years ago

I wonder if that phone would do better than Facebook phone that Zuckerberg was pushing a few years ago.

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It's Me
Reply to  Aleksandar Matijaca
3 years ago

It would probably do just as well as the Facebook phone.

Zuck wanted his own phone because he was afraid Apple would make their data harvesting more difficult and google would harvest it for themselves. Musk would do it only if forced to by the app itself being blocked.

Christopher Beard
Christopher Beard
3 years ago

Musk doesn’t make anything. He buys companies and pays for the right to be called founder. PayPal was someone else’s work, same goes for SpaceX and Tesla. Musk’s “alternative phone” would be one that already exists. He’d just buy the rights to call it his creation.

Stu Moir
Stu Moir
Reply to  Christopher Beard
3 years ago

With a subscription fee for the modem.

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It's Me
Reply to  Christopher Beard
3 years ago

I’ve never seen him referred to as the founder of those companies. He certainly seems to have gotten involved with them before they were successful. At best, the mythos is that he helped make them all successful.

MleB1
MleB1
3 years ago

So not a smartphone, then.

Curt Nordin
Curt Nordin
3 years ago

A new smartphone with phone numbers issued as voice over data, backed by access to the StarLink satellite network? Yes please. Good bye legacy phone company contracts, buy data only plans, use wifi and satellite as much as possible.

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